Luxemburg Police Seize New Nazi Paper

July 16, 1939

LUXEMBURG (Jul. 14)

The police today confiscated the first issue of the Nazi newspaper Luxemburge. Freiheit on the grounds that it endangered public order. The newspaper was printed by a German press at St. Vith, in the Eupen-Malmedy region of Belgium. All Luxemburg printing plants had refused to handle the paper.